17–22 May 2026
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4K Superconducting RF Electron Gun

THP3621
21 May 2026, 16:00
2h
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C.I.D

Deauville, France
Poster Presentation MC3.T02: Advanced techniques/Novel sources: Electron Sources Poster session

Speaker

Masao Kuriki (Hiroshima University)

Description

A superconducting accelerator is an excellent technology that can efficiently accelerate high-current beams and is being applied to free electron lasers and next-generation linear electron-positron colliders such as ILC. Not only for the fundamental science, but also the high current electron beam plays a rather important role in industrial and medical applications. This is because the demand for high-current beams is also strong in these applications. While superconducting accelerators are becoming more widely used, there are not many examples in practical use of the superconducting RF gun, such as the ELBE RF Gun in HZDR. The entire accelerator should be superconducting for its energy efficiency and technical compatibility. To bridge this technical gap, we propose a superconducting RF gun utilizing the latest 4K superconducting technology, which can generate continuous, high-brightness beams.

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Author

Masao Kuriki (Hiroshima University)

Co-authors

Andre Arnold (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf) Hitoshi Hayano (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) Jochen Teichert (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf) Mr Lei Guo (Hiroshima University) Rong Xiang (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf) Taro Konomi (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams) Zachary Liptak (Hiroshima University)

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